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81 cost-saving
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82 energy-saving
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83 energy-saving lamp
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84 energy-saving motor
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85 fuel saving
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86 fuel-saving
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87 labor-saving
< econ> ■ arbeitseinsparend; arbeitssparend -
88 life-saving appliances
English-german technical dictionary > life-saving appliances
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89 life-saving equipment
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90 life-saving raft
< nav> (any type; usu. wholly or partially inflatable and covered) ■ Rettungsinsel f ; Rettungsfloß n -
91 money-saving
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92 power-saving
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93 room-saving
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94 space saving
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95 space saving spare wheel
English-german technical dictionary > space saving spare wheel
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96 space-saving
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97 time saving
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98 warp-saving
< textil> ■ kettschonend -
99 weight saving
<tech.gen> (in design, construction, operation) ■ Gewichtseinsparung f<tech.gen> ■ Gewichtsersparnis f -
100 weight-saving
<tech.gen> ■ massesparend; gewichtssparend
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